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Debugging crashes
Michael Curran edited this page Aug 10, 2016
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To debug a crash in NVDA, or another application while NVDA was running, you will require a crash dump from the application that crashed.
For information on how to produce and find crash dumps, please look at the Log Files and Crash dumps article.
- Ensure you have windbg (You can install this by choosing debugging tools in the VS 2015 Community installer)
- Ensure Windbg's windows and menubar are usable with the keyboard (only needs to be done once): 2.1. Open Windbg from the start menu 2.2. Choose Window -> MDI Emulation 2.3. Say Yes. 2.4. Choose File -> Save Workspace. 2.5. Close windbg
- Set your symbol paths (Only needs to be done once, though may depend on the project): 3.1. Open Windbg 3.2. Choose File -> Symbol file Paths... 3.3. Type in the addresses for both the Microsoft Symbol server and NV Access symbol server. Example: srv*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols;srv*http://www.nvaccess.org/files/nvda/symbols 3.4. Press Okay. 3.5. Choose File -> Save Workspace. 3.6. Close Windbg
- Open the crash dump in windbg, either from Open With in File Explorer, or File -> Open Crash dump from within Windbg.
- Analyze the crash, using commands such as: 5.1. Analyze (useful general info about the crash): !analyze -v, 5.2. Show a clean call stack where the crash occured: .ecxr; kc 5.3. Show a call stack with source path and line numbers where possible: .ecxr; kp
- Some Windows insider builds do not have their symbols uploaded to the Microsoft symbol server. You may need to download a specific symbols archive from Microsoft if available.
- Symbols for NVDA snapshots and releases are available on the NV Access symbol server. However, if running from source, or a custom build, then you will need to point Windbg to the PDB files produced by that build.
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